In the first session of Day 2 we will focus on the technical and quality elements of project bankability. How can project developers ensure technical bankability for their PV project through effective procurement? Where do the key technical risks to bankability occur on PV projects, and what steps are manufacturers and suppliers taking to mitigate these risks? Our expert speakers will provide practical insights on the capex decisions that shape bankability and long-run performance.
The second session will then explore the tangible benefits technology offers solar asset owners looking to streamline their O&M processes — such as web-based continuous monitoring, AI integration, predictive maintenance, and automation. We will also discuss technology as a potential threat, delving into the urgent topic of cybersecurity for solar asset owners and how they can use technology to safeguard their business from external threats. Our panel of experts will talk through best practices for integrating technology, as well as some of the potential issues to be aware of around regulation, security, data quality, and system failures.
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Key takeaways:
- Bankability depends on quality procurement and managing technical risks.
- Smart capex decisions drive long-term performance.
- Digital tools improve O&M, but cybersecurity risks must be addressed.
When?
Tuesday, December 2, 2025 · 15:00
Berlin
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Price
Free
Language
English
Who can attend
Everyone
Dial-in available? (listen only)
Yes.
Dial-in Number
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Matthew Lynas joined pv magazine as features editor in 2023. An experienced business-to-business journalist, Matthew is responsible for features in our monthly global print title. Previously, he served as editor of a leading UK retail magazine,...